--- license: gemma library_name: transformers tags: - llama-cpp - gguf-my-repo base_model: google/gemma-7b extra_gated_heading: Access Gemma on Hugging Face extra_gated_prompt: To access Gemma on Hugging Face, you’re required to review and agree to Google’s usage license. To do this, please ensure you’re logged-in to Hugging Face and click below. Requests are processed immediately. extra_gated_button_content: Acknowledge license --- # tarikcelik/gemma-7b-Q2_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`google/gemma-7b`](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-7b) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-7b) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew (works on Mac and Linux) ```bash brew install llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. ### CLI: ```bash llama --hf-repo tarikcelik/gemma-7b-Q2_K-GGUF --hf-file gemma-7b-q2_k.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` ### Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo tarikcelik/gemma-7b-Q2_K-GGUF --hf-file gemma-7b-q2_k.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. Step 1: Clone llama.cpp from GitHub. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Step 2: Move into the llama.cpp folder and build it with `LLAMA_CURL=1` flag along with other hardware-specific flags (for ex: LLAMA_CUDA=1 for Nvidia GPUs on Linux). ``` cd llama.cpp && LLAMA_CURL=1 make ``` Step 3: Run inference through the main binary. ``` ./main --hf-repo tarikcelik/gemma-7b-Q2_K-GGUF --hf-file gemma-7b-q2_k.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` or ``` ./server --hf-repo tarikcelik/gemma-7b-Q2_K-GGUF --hf-file gemma-7b-q2_k.gguf -c 2048 ```